Mia Farrow

Mia Farrow

  • Born: 1945-2-9
  • Birthplace: America
  • Height: 5' 4¼" (1.63 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: America
  • Representative Works: Wind and Rain in a Small Town, The Purple Rose of Cairo
  • Mia Farrow (Mia Farrow), born in the United States on February 9, 1945, is an actor.
    Mia Farrow 's unforgettable performance in " Rosemary's Baby " made her a world-famous superstar. After that, with her long-term cooperation with Woody Allen , she became the American film history. She was the wife and wife of Woody Allen for nearly ten years. Muse. But " Arthur and the Invisibles " is very different from any film she has ever made, but this is not the first time Mia has collaborated with a French director.

    Performing Experience

    At the age of 14, he performed in "The History of the Great Battle" directed by his father. At the age of 18 , he appeared in a stage play for the first time. She appeared in a very sensational TV series "The Storm in a Small Town" as Alice, and immediately became an American girl idol. From 1964 to 1966, he played Alison MacKenzie in the TV series "Warm and Cold". In 1968, her starring " Rosemary's Baby " caused a sensation and finally made her. Movies of the same style include "The Great Gatsby" in 1974 and "A Wedding" in 1978.
    On the screen, she is always sensitive and fragile and needs protection from others, but in real life, Mia ignores everyone’s criticism. At the age of 21, she married Frank Sinatra, who was 30 years older than her, and became her. His third wife. Four years later, the two broke up. After that, Mia married André Previn again. The marriage lasted for eight or nine years and also broke down. In the early 1980s, she and Woody Allen lived together and participated in his film performances, becoming one of his heroines. Her masterpieces include " The Purple Rose of Cairo ", " Hannah And Her Sisters ", ""Wait. In 1993, it was reported that Allen and his adopted daughter Soon-Yi Previn had an abnormal relationship, which caused the two parties to go to court, and finally ended in a breakup. Today, Mia still has movie works coming out from time to time.
    On March 28, 2007, the Hollywood actress published an article in The Wall Street Journal , accusing China of the Darfur issue and calling for pressure on China by boycotting the Beijing Olympics.

    Personal Life

    Mia Farrow family member

    Father: John Farrow
    Mother: Maureen O'Sullivan
    His father is the director John Farrow and his mother is the actor Maureen .

    Mia Farrow's relationship experience

    In 1966, 21-year-old Mia married 50-year-old famous singer Frank Sinatra (the prototype of Johnny in "The Godfather").
    In 1968, Mia and Frank divorced (because Frank wanted Mia to die, and Mia had to go to Polanski's " Rosemary's Baby ", Frank was upset.
    In 1970, 25-year-old Mia married the 41-year-old composer André Previn. André was married. After Mia became pregnant, André decided to divorce. Mia gave birth to twin sons Matthew Previn and Sascha Previn in February of that year. Andre divorced in July, and he married Mia in September.
    In 1973, Mia and Andre adopted the Vietnamese baby girl Lark Song Previn.
    In 1974, Mia gave birth to Andre's son Fletcher Previn, who later became the chief information officer of IBM.
    In 1976, Mia and Andre adopted the Vietnamese baby girl Summer Song Previn.
    In 1978, Mia and Andre adopted the Korean baby girl Soon-Yi Previn (Soon-Yi Previn, heroine No. 1 in this article).
    In 1979, Mia and Andrea divorced. In the same year, she and Woody Allen began dating, and began to appear in many Woody movies, from 1983's "Western" to 1992's "Couples", a total of 13 movies.
    In 1980, Mia adopted a Korean baby boy, Moses Farrow (with her last name), an orphan with cerebral palsy.
    In 1985, Mia adopted Dylan Farrow.
    In 1987, Mia gave birth to Woody's son Ronan Farrow. Many years later, in 2013, Mia said that Ronan might be Frank Sinatra's son. Frank's daughter Nancy responded to this: nonsense, ah, it's fun.
    In 1991, Woody Allen became legally the adoptive father of Moses and Dylan.
    In 1992, Woody and Soon-Yi Previn were together and broke up with Mia.
    During 1992-1995, Mia adopted 5 more children. Among them, Tam Farrow died of drug overdose in 2000; Thaddeus Wilk Farrow committed suicide in 2016; and Quincy Maureen Farrow, Frankie-Mink Farrow, and Isaiah Justus Farro remained. Survived; then Lark Song Previn, adopted by Mia and her ex-husband Andre, died of AIDS in 2008. 
    Extended Reading
    • Courtney 2022-02-27 08:01:20

      Chinatown My Chinatown !

      Hey, Wu Di is a nostalgic person. After making so many films, he still can't forget the old days. However, [White Chair] directed in 2027 has a nostalgic plot like a floral fragrance. Of course, the so-called is not nostalgic, all relatives are species. Of course, Wu Di hates modern society very...

    • Terrill 2022-02-27 08:01:20

      the sound of time

      Another movie I watched recently in which an old man recalled his childhood with emotion is "Once Upon a Time in America". Every audience can feel the warmth of the creator and revel in his old champagne-colored pictures, but the movie is too long. When it was released in the United States, I had...

    • Golda 2022-03-21 09:03:16

      The radio age is over, and I miss it. Woody Allen, a favorite movie, hides the true meaning of life and love that he realizes under the ridicule and noise.

    • Jesus 2022-03-19 09:01:09

      Old Man Woody's nostalgic nirvana is really irresistible. Even those who have not lived in the golden age of American radio are in the last New Year's snow in Manhattan and feel sorry for the sudden passing of the sense of the times. Sentiment, although there are many ridicules for a family of Jewish relatives, but picking up the pearls of childhood golden moments in the noisy hustle and bustle and making a movie is probably the best nostalgia.

    Radio Days quotes

    • Narrator: [about a therapist's radio show] I found the show silly and always imagined my parents on it airing their standard complaints.

      Mother: He's a business failure. He never finishes what he starts. We're forced to live with my relatives and thank God for them. And I should have married Sam Slotkin.

      Father: Sam Slotkin's dead.

      Mother: Yes, but while he was alive, he was working.

      Father: She'd be lost without her whole family around her all the time, and you should see 'em. They're like some kind of tribe. They're like the Huns. Maybe if I had married a more encouraging woman, who knows?

      Mother: So who do you think is right?

      Mr. Abercrombie: I think you both deserve each other.

      Mother: What does that mean?

      Father: Look, we didn't come here to be insulted.

      Mother: I love him, but what did I do to deserve him?

    • Roger: I hope 1944 turns out well. They pass so quickly. Where do they all go?

      Biff Baxter: So quickly. Then we get old. And we never knew what any of it was about.